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With my disability I get moods of depression exactly how you explain, Well my depression is probably worse, This kind of depression is more from being tired of doing the same thing every day, What you need is a few days of doing something else to take your mind off of depression.

Oh. That's hurtful. Why you gotta be so mean?
We all have our issues. Here's a *hug* for yours.

I like being mean ... otherwise i cry easily :P but meh i am mostly positive thinking mostly because i have seen A LOT of shit in life and i am still young ...

Figured out that even if i get depressed i need to pick myself up and somehow i just dropped all of that bullshit ... getting depressed is like drug its mostly because you got nothing to do which makes you depressed.

When I was about 14 or 15 I was terribly depressed.. it sucked and it basically sapped the happiness and motivation out of me. I would wake up and not have the energy to do anything. I was just a hull of the person I used to be. However, I did receive minor treatment, and given medicine. I asked my psychiatrist, "how long do I have to take this?" She said something about its a lifetime thing. Yeah **** that. I called up my relatives in Minnesota and lived up there for about a year. Never had any depression since, but I do have my "drake" moments. But what guy doesn't lol

read a good book or listen to some good music. take some walks at night and look at the stars. get your mind on things bigger than yourself. i find i'm only sad/angry/etc. when i'm focused on my own life and my own little problems.

edit: and what trey said. it's hard to be sad when you're making other people happy.

95% of teenagers have switched over to RAP/POP. If your one of the 10% that still listens to REAL MUSIC copy and paste this to your sig.